Pollock Castle

Further extensions included an enclosing courtyard with an ornate gateway and formal walled garden with corner pavilions.

[4] It was destroyed by fire in 1882, but rebuilt afterwards in 1886 in the Scots Baronial Style architecture, incorporating the surviving elements of the earlier structure.

In 1944, Miss Fergusson Pollok, the then owner, abandoned the castle and it then deteriorated.

The gatehouses at each end of the estate were also rebuilt, along with the gardener's house and the castle stables, and sold on as private residences.

The prefabricated house was removed and the site cleared in the early 1990s and the castle was again rebuilt in 2003, in the Scottish Adam style.

The current "Pollok Castle", built 2003